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Saint John Paul II's message to parents

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During his 27-year pontificate, Saint John Paul II spent a great deal of time talking about vocations. He wasn’t only talking to young, discerning men and women, either. He had messages for parents, too.

 

If, in your ministry, you’ve ever encountered parents who are skeptical or concerned that their child is considering a vocation to the priesthood or religious life, keep in mind what the Holy Father had to say about it.

 

For man, to generate a child is above all to “receive it from God.” It is a matter of welcoming from God as a gift the child that is generated. For this reason, children belong first to God, and then to their parents: and this is a truth which is rich in implications for both parents and children.

To be instruments of the heavenly Father in the work of forming their own children—here is found the inviolable limit that parents must respect in carrying out their mission. They must never consider themselves “owners” of their children, but rather they must educate them, paying constant attention to the privileged relationship that their children have with the Father in heaven. … It is His business that they must “be about” more than that of their earthly parents.

The family is for this reason also the first and fundamental setting in which the Christian Vocation sprouts, is formed, and is manifested. Just as Jesus’ vocation was manifested in the family of Nazareth, so every vocation today is born and manifests itself in the family. And when this general vocation is revealed as a particular calling to “leave everything” then the Christian family is revealed there also, and above all here, as the privileged place where the seed placed by God in the heart of the children can take root and mature; the place where the participation of the parents in the priestly mission of Christ himself is revealed in its most elevated degree. Vocation, touches the very roots of the human soul. It is an interior calling of God directed to the person: to the unique and irreplaceable person.

 

Scepter Press published a great handbook that would be a perfect addition to any vocation promoter’s toolkit, The Meaning of Vocation: In the Words of John Paul II. It is a collection of the Holy Father’s talks on vocations throughout the years.

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Thank you for helping promote vocations in the Diocese of Ogdensburg! Your work and prayers are greatly appreciated.
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If you know a young man who is interested in the priesthood, please encourage him to contact us. Likewise, if you are aware of a young woman or man who is discerning religious life, please send them our way. We'll help connect them with respective religious communities. And of course, let us keep praying for each other and for all holy vocations in the Church.

The Vocation Team
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Father Christopher Carrara
Vocation Director
ccarrara@rcdony.org
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Father Matthew Conger
Assistant Vocation Director
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Sister Mary Eamon Lyng, SSJ
Vocations Coordinator
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